“[He's] a person we all kinda know and is potentially in our high schools,” he says, adding that “he seems like a preppy, entitled douchebag a little bit, but yeah there aren’t too many indicators of him being capable of what he ends up doing.”

Justin continues, “In real life, in these high schools… they are just normal people oftentimes who feel entitled and they haven’t been taught to respect women.”

With talk of a season two of the Netflix series blowing up everyone’s computers, Justin admits he wouldn’t mind if there was one.

“I would love to have a second season,” he shared. “I myself want to see what happens to all these characters. I’m just as invested as everyone else.”

So, what would life be like for Bryce in season two? “It could possibly head [in] a Brock Turner route where we see the parents get involved and then you can kind of pair up and you’re like ‘oh, Bryce is very much the way he is because of his father.’”

“Of course you don’t want Bryce to get away…but at the same time, you know, being from a privileged, wealthy, powerful family, would that in any way manifest itself to protect him? Which would suck, but also is realistic in today’s society.”